Regional housebuilder Allison Homes Central has appointed Mariusz Tkacz as Project Director, who will lead the delivery of the new Quarry Farm development in Stamford, one of the most significant projects in the company’s pipeline.
Mariusz joins Allison Homes with nearly two decades of experience in the housebuilding industry, having held senior technical and engineering roles at a number of high-quality developers. As a fully qualified Civil and Structural Engineer, he brings a strong background in technical design, project management and the delivery of large-scale residential schemes.
Having recently joined the business, Mariusz was attracted by Allison Homes’ commitment to placemaking, project quality and collaborative working. Speaking about his appointment, Mariusz said:
“I was drawn to Allison Homes because of the people, the culture and the clear ambition for growth. It is an organisation that values quality and one where I can make a positive, long-term impact.”
In his new role, Mariusz will oversee the technical, engineering and design coordination for Quarry Farm, which will form a significant part of the Stamford North Sustainable Urban Extension. The development received outline planning approval from Rutland County Council in 2025 and will deliver up to 650 sustainable new homes, 30 per cent of which will be affordable, alongside major community and environmental benefits.
Mariusz added:
“My focus is on ensuring strong technical delivery and smooth progress throughout every stage of the project. Engaging with the community is also very important and will ensure we develop responsibly, understand local priorities and build trusted relationships.
“Quarry Farm has real potential to make a meaningful difference and my goal is to deliver a high-quality, well-designed development that meets community needs. I am looking forward to working with colleagues, partners and the local community to bring this vision to life.”
Adam Knight, Managing Director at Allison Homes Central, said:
“Mariusz brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership experience to the business. Quarry Farm is a major development for the region and his technical expertise, strategic approach and strong team ethic will be invaluable as we move into the next phase of delivery. We are delighted to welcome him to the team.”
The Stamford North Sustainable Urban Extension will deliver 2,000 new homes across two linked sites, supported by new infrastructure, green spaces and community facilities, and will be delivered in phases over the next 10 to 15 years.
To find out more about Quarry Farm, visit https://allison-homes.co.uk/
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